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  2. iPhone setting 'Discoverable by Others' is not as scary as it ...

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    The post then goes on to talk about "discoverable by others," a setting that is connected to the new iOS 17.2 Journal app. ... Apple released iOS 17.2, a new update that came with the launch of ...

  3. No, the iPhone Journal app is not sharing your name and ... - AOL

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    How to turn off ‘Discoverable by Others’ on the iPhone Journal app Users can control whether they are discoverable by other Journal app users by disabling the feature. To turn it off, go to ...

  4. Find My - Wikipedia

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    An Apple ID password is required to turn off Find My, sign out of iCloud, erase the device, or reactivate a device after an activation lock. Since iOS 15, Apple added a feature to locate an iPhone 11 or later for up to 5 hours after the battery is nominally drained, or up to 24 if it was powered off manually by the user (iPhone SE models ...

  5. Overview of the updated AOL app experience for iOS

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    To change folders, tap on the folder name in the lower left corner. Scroll through the list to select the folder you wish to view. Create a folder. Tap the Inbox icon. Scroll to the bottom of the menu. Tap Create new folder. Enter a new folder name. Tap Save. Delete a folder. A folder must be empty to be deleted. Tap the Inbox icon.

  6. Access AOL Mail on mobile devices

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    The AOL App gives you access to all the best of AOL, including Mail's innovative features and settings. With the app version of AOL Mail, you'll be able to add accounts, send mail, organize your mailbox, and more on either Android or iOS.

  7. iPhone - Wikipedia

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    The iPhone is a line of smartphones developed and marketed by Apple that run iOS, the company's own mobile operating system.The first-generation iPhone was announced by then–Apple CEO Steve Jobs on January 9, 2007, at Macworld 2007, and launched later that year.

  8. Bluesnarfing - Wikipedia

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    Rogue access points and unsecured wireless networks are often detected through war driving, which is using an automobile or other means of transportation to search for a wireless signal over a large area. Bluesnarfing is an attack to access information from wireless devices that transmit using the Bluetooth protocol.

  9. Apple nears switch to in-house Bluetooth and Wi-Fi chip for ...

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    The iPhone maker's in-house chips will be produced by Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co, the report added. ... Apple is planning to switch to a homegrown chip for Bluetooth and Wi-Fi ...